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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 1953 OREM - GENEVA TIMES Published Every Thursday at Orera, Utah HAROLD B. SUMNER, PUBLISHER flollis Scott Editor, Advertising Mgr. Entered as second class matter November 19, 1944 at the postoffice at Orem, Utah,j under the act of March 3, 1897. Member: Utah Stale Press Association National Editorial Association Subscription Rates: One year, in advance $3.00 TIME TO GET TOUGH The announcement by leading safety specialists that this country is headed toward a record 40,000 killed and 2,000,000 injured in traffic accidents by the end of this year should cause every citizen throughout the land to stand up in alarmed indignation and demand that it be prevented- At least this newspaper, in common with some 9,000 other newspapers throughout the country, intends to offer the people of this community a full opportunity to do their part by giving them consistent and forthright facts about the causes of traffic accidents and what it will take to stop them. This will be no haphazard effort ; it will be a concentrated nation-wide program bearing the approval of specialists and it will have three primary ; objectives, as follows : 1. Firm and impartial enforcement of all speed laws, because there is no longer the slightest doubt that speed is the No. 1 killer on our streets and highways. 2- The employment of sufficient police to patrol tne streets and highways with sufficient frequency to assure the arrest of motorists who violate any traffic laws, because violations lead inevitably to accidents. 3. And an uncompromising demand that the courts hand down stern sentences for serious first of- fanses and repeated minor offenses, because there can be no doubt that some motorists' indifference to human safety is partly due to overly tolerant courts. We hope everyone will read and heed the important information we shall publish. We particularly hope public officials including legislators, judges and licensing authorities will read it- Did you know, for instance, that in less than a dozen states last year 7,050 mental incompetents had been found drivirtg motor vehicles after they had accidents and law violations?? This is only one of many little known facts we purpose to make as widely known as possible. C Few families are prepared for the arrangement problems that arise when loved ones pass away. What funeral director to call? Is he reliable? Ethical? What services should be included in the funeral? May we suggest that yon select a funeral director now in whom you can place confidence. As members of National Selected Morticians, an international association of funeral directors of high ideals, ethical practices and business integrity, we welcome your visit to our establishment. Funerals As Low As $100 Has Always Been a Part of Our Business. BERG MORTUARY 135 EAST CENTER PEOVO NOTICE DID YOU KNOW YOU COULD BUY A BRAND NEW 1953 DODGE V-8 DELIVERED IN PROVO, UTAH, FOR ONLY. . . $257593 See Us For the Highest In Trade-Ins v Now!! , , . Naylor Auto Co. Dodge - Ply. - Dealer SINCE 1933 r 70 East First North Provo Phone 476 or 483 IT NEVER FAILS -8 CAWS wnGs look. UUCKY IF WE CAI CAN N BO flOOO TABLE SPSClAU 1W WAV Tl , la I IVjU MjT fctATSjy'fr- 9 LUCKY ! WS CAN BUY , QdlUA FlSfliTTg y.ZJ Uf Li 1 J-JLJSl ' " J Mil I Dl I I m am if if iin F R WHAT? Shu Ain'T SBTTIN' NO CO-OPeAT10M- iT NVe pails! m . Geo MuITall PEOPLE YOU KNOW IN SHOULD OREM City Officials Mayor Ray E. Loveless City Councilmen V. Emil Hansen, Han-sen, David L. Rowley Jr., Howard How-ard Hall, Thomas A. Jacob, Elwood Baxter City Recorder June Kendall City Treasurer EH. (Ted) Calder City Attorney Hugh Vern Wentz City Judge Orville K. Harris City Health Nurse Vadis Robinson Rob-inson Chief of Police Arthur Henderson Hender-son Fire Chief ' Scott Thompson City Building Inspector Ed Wickman City librarian Mrs. Lenora Johnson City Engineer Hugh A. Mc-Kellar Mc-Kellar City Planning and Zoning Commission Com-mission chairman Ed Wickman. Wick-man. Metropolitan Water Board chair-man chair-man Luzell Robbins. Heads of Civic Organizations Chamber of Commerce M. D. Wallace Lions Club B. M. Jolley Lady Lions Mrs. Mildred Jac- obson Jaycees Hewitt Strong, Jr. Orem Women's Club Mrs. Nel-don Nel-don Marshall O. F. Club Mrs. Julian Fronk Business and Professional Women Mollie Aired Jaycee Wives Mrs Torval Nel son Orem Biding Club Ray Haw kins American Legion Max Broad-head Broad-head Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Ralph Schenck Disabled American Veterans Harrison M. Tippetts Lamero Club Mrs. Helen Anderson An-derson Orem Literary Club Mrs. J. D. Pyne Red Cross E. H. Johnson Civil Defense Torval Nelson Church Officials COMMUNITY CHURCH Acting Minister Paul Placek SHARON STAKE Presidency Phllo T. Edwards, President; G. Milton Jameson, Robert Olsen Ward Bishops: Crest View Ellis T. Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen Grand View First Verlln M. Clegg Grand View Second LeRoy Taylor Lincoln M. D. Wallace Tlmpanogos Ray Hanks Lake View Paul Taylor Hill Crest Laird Billings OREM STAKE Presidency Walter R. Holda-way. Holda-way. president; E Carlyle Bunker, Bun-ker, M. Dover Hunt Ward Bishops: Timp View Clay Benson Vermont Lloyd Louder Sharon W. M. Vernon Orem First Donald G. Wilcox Geneva Harold R. Baker Vineyard Ray Gammon ' Beverly J. Clayton Watts Windsor Milton Smith PostOffice Postmaster Clyde E. Weeks Jr. tu V. Emil Hansen Community builder and booster, City Councilman V. Emil Hansen has contributed many years of service to his community and to his church. Mr. Hansen, who is now serv- School Officials Alpine Schodl. Board member Philo T. Edwards. i Lincoln High principal A. P. Warnick. Westmore principal Fenton Prince Geneva principal Thorit C. Hebertson. Sharon principal Ivan Perry. Beverly Rulon H. Petty National Guard Commanding Officer 1st ju.iut. Peter A. Weigel. Bank Manager Orcm-Geneva branch of First Security Bank Joseph T. Smith Newspaper Publisher, Orem-Geneva Times- Harold B. (Jack) Sumner ing his second year on the city council, was Orem City Recorder for 14 years. Vnile acting as recorder he instituted institut-ed new and better methods and efficiency in record keeping. keep-ing. Councilman Hansen was instrumental in-strumental in establishing and locating our present Post Office Of-fice in Orem. He also participated partic-ipated in planning and laying out the City Cemetery. : In LDS church activities he has been prominent in his ward and stake, Now a member of Sharon ward, he was recently released as a member of the Orem Stake High Council, He is a former member of the Pioneer Ward bishopric in Provo. In MIA and Sunday School work he has been active act-ive in conducting congregational congrega-tional singing and with vocal choruses and choirs. Mr. Hansen has lived in Orem Or-em since 1928. Prior to that he resided in Provo. He was born In Logan and spent much of his youth in Idaho where he graduated from Ricks Academy Acad-emy at Rexburg. At the present time Mr. Hansen Han-sen la engaged In the occupation occupa-tion of interior decorating and sign painting. He is married to theformer Ida Ramseyer of Salt Lake City. Four of their five children child-ren are married while one daughter, Geraldine, who is attending at-tending the BYU, is living with them. LINCOLN MRS. ZAIDA WALLACE Sunday 8:45 a.m. Welfare meeting 9:30 a.m. Priesthood 11 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Sacrament meeting. Thetteventys quorum will pre sent the program in sacrament meeting. The Primary presented a special program on Sunday evening, commemorating its 75th birthday anniversary. Leona Prestwich was in charge. Taking part on the program were Joan Smith, Sylvia Biggs, Delia Aiken, Leah Mc- Candless, Naomi Biggs, Larralne Pugh, Charleen Shurtz, Brent Dexter, Von McCandless, Don Dowdle, Romana Crawford and Gordon Olsen. Elwood Sundberg presented Certificates of Service to the following: Merle Stubbs, 26 years; Delia Aiken, 23 years: June Dennis, 20 years; Leona Prestwich, 17 years; Izola Lewis, 10 years; Maureen Pugh, 10 years LaDean Keeler, 10 years; Syl via Biggs, 10 years; and Lenora Bench, five years. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perc Collyer was given the name Pauline by her father at fast day meeting Sunday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Sundberg was given the name Lewis Jan by his father. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Herbert was named Brent D. by his father. Sec. Benson to Discuss Wheat Referendum on NBC Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Haft Benson will discuss the forthcoming wheat referendum and the purposes and reasons behind be-hind it In a broadcast Saturday, August 8 on "The National Farm and Home Hour" radio program which will be heard in Utah over KDYL at 12:30 p.m. Ken Gapen, chief of informa tion for the Department of Agriculture, Agri-culture, will be heard with Secretary Sec-retary Benson on the broadcast. Purpose of the wheat referendum, referen-dum, which the Secretary of Agriculture Ag-riculture announced in Julv. will be to determine whether o sot the nation's wheat farmers want to adopt a plan of acreage uuota on the 1954 crop. The voting date is Friday, August 14 at which time every wheat producer in the United States will cast his ballot either in favor of acreage quotas or against. In the NBC broadcast to be heard over KDYL, Secretary Benson Ben-son will discuss the federal law which designates that he must call a referendum of the nation's wheat farmers when the supply is in excess of 20 percent of nor- 0 Pvt. Don Morrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morrill, arrived home this week from Fort Ord, California for a furlough. He will report back to Camp Stoneman, Calif, for further assignment Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olson spent Sunday in Salt Lake City wnere they attended a birthday party honoring his sister, Mrs. Catherine Wooley. 0 Mary Ellen Larabee of Whit-tier, Whit-tier, Calif, is spending a month here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. August Schroder. Mr. Schroder celebrated bis birthday Saturday. His daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lara-bee Lara-bee called ffrom Whittier to extend ex-tend greetings to him. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kofford have had as their guests for the past week Mr. and Mrs. George Mohr and daughters, Beverly and Judy from Vancouver, B.C. Mrs. Mohr is a niece of Mrs. Kofford. mal. The supply is now approximately approxi-mately 50 percent of normal. The wheat referendum is considered one of the most important agri-. cultural issues to be voted upon by United States farmers this year. ll More Than pgttZ Soft Drinks M (uiimiimiiimiimimiimy! Ife Welch's! I fiozeh GRAPE JUICE I ill Btfr fof You I 1 LESS THAN 5 A GLASS nillllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll FASTEST KNOWN RELIEF F0.1 GAS ON STOMACH THANK HCAVENSI Mom (tucks ire KM indlKMion. Whtn it itrlkM Ukt Bll.ana tablet. They contain the faitest-actlni medicines known to doctors tor the rellel of heartburn and Raa. Me refunded If not atliHed. Send empty carton to Bell-ana, Orangeburg, N. Y.Oet Bell-ana today. 3M. ' r'":: ' '" ''Adv. 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